The City of Jersey City, in partnership with Sustainable Jersey City, BikeJC, and Jersey City Art School has met its goal of raising $37,000 to install 275 bike racks across the city, Mayor Steve Fulop tweeted today.

In fact, the city and its partners more than met their goal. Via the website ioby.org, the group raised $37,986.

"We believe that biking is the future of urban transportation, and we want to send a message that we support bikers," the group says in its pitch. "To promote it in our city, we want a bike rack that is unique to Jersey City, designed by one of our residents."

The bike rack was designed by artists Noa Younse and Shirin Terhune Vazir.

On the website, the group notes that if it orders 275 bike racks, each rack will cost less than $150.